júlí 2019

London-based practice WilkinsonEyre has just been granted planning permission for the Aldin Biodomes, a massive biodome complex that will showcase a rich tropical environment and local food production techniques in Iceland’s Reykjavik region. Designed for local consultancy firm Spor í sandinn, the ambitious development aims to be the “world’s first geo-climate biodome”

Part of a series of video interviews were people and professionals reflect on the ALDIN Biodome concept being developed in Reykjavík, Iceland.
“"Hjördís asked me to imagine how to activate ALDIN biodome for artistic activities”. “ALDIN is a new place with cultivation in wider perspective… …we are all part of nature that

Part of a series of video interviews were people and professionals reflect on the ALDIN Biodome concept being developed in Reykjavík, Iceland.
“I find this project extremely exciting… …this is a new concept for us thus we have until know been utilizing the geothermal resource to create spa retreats”
“the geothermal resources

Part of a series of video interviews were people and professionals reflect on the ALDIN Biodome concept being developed in Reykjavík, Iceland.
“For the past two years we have been exploring various ideas to do with the ALDIN biome…”
“Our aim is to reconnect people with nature; indeed new nature that has

Part of a series of video interviews were people and professionals reflect on the ALDIN Biodome concept being developed in Reykjavík, Iceland.
"The main purpose of the project is to reconnect to nature and improve our own intuition at the same time. That's how we become more aware of how our

Part of a series of video interviews were people and professionals reflect on the ALDIN Biodome concept being developed in Reykjavík, Iceland.
"I have long had a huge interest in tropical and exotic plants